Topic > Genesis and summary of Freud's civilization - 1682

Dina Khaled KhmayesProf; Nadim KhourySysem Class – Final Document5/16/2014Question one; ''Both Freud's Genesis and Civilization and Its Disturbances tell stories about the origins of guilt and shame. Compare and contrast the two accounts''. Faith in High PowerRon Rolheiser is a man who once said that "Our sense of guilt comes from our sense of indebtedness." We are indebted…for all we are and have is a gift. When we donate – life, time, money, love – we recognize it, we accept that the debt is not payable and that everything is a gift, and we begin to free ourselves from the sense of guilt''. (reference?) As this man says he states that in the life of the human being when he gives away money, love and other things, he will be free from feeling responsible and therefore from feeling guilty about how to repay these things. These things, money, love, life itself are gifts from God, the unawareness of these things as gifts from God, is because we have a sense of responsibility towards everything we do. These things are not payable, through your obedience to your God they are payable. (What is the relevance to the topic of the essay? More importantly, where is your introduction?) Sigmund Freud talked about his theory of human guilt. This emotion basically derives from the creation of civilization by man, since the human being has the urge for destruction (do you mean the destructive instinct? Is it only destructive for Freud?) and at the same time wants civilization he cannot do anything else than direct it internally. However, when aggression is internally directed, one of the strongest and most self-destructive emotions will result, namely guilt. (correct, but it is necessary to refer to the text) On the other hand Genesis in chapter 22 “Story of Abraham and Isaac '' ... middle of the sheet ......nk beyond these limits, only God has this ability, so even God was beyond the limits of Abraham's mind and his understanding of things ''Abraham's understanding of things by sacrificing''. All of this is the result of Abraham's faith in God. However, since Abraham decided not to tell his son about God's order, he felt guilty, so he punished himself for not telling his son and kept the emotion of guilt internal and took full responsibility. responsibility of God's order. Abraham created several obstacles to prevent himself from telling his son about God's order, and so it was because of his fear of God. In the end he did not sacrifice his son, and his patience led him to have a reward that deserves the love of God, as God had said to him ''And in your descendants all the nations of the earth will be blessed; because you obeyed my voice" (Genesis, 1; 18).